those demands led by the reverend jesse jackson. he held a march yesterday in honor of the heart-breaking case of a 15-year-old who was the teen at the president's inauguration, who was gunned down and killed by gang member who is fired into a crowd as she talked in a park with friends, a mile from the president's chicago home. the reverend jackson is now live from new orleans. thanks for joining us. >> thank you to you, sir. >> eric: it's crushing. we remember that day in april, 1968, when dr. martin luther king at the hotel -- you were there-- the mass shootings. and now how do we stop this. >> chicago, first this is an international crisis. guns are manufactured across in the suburbs and in ireland and they are tied to guns. drugs come in from the south. guns come in from the suburbs and jobs go out. so the issue here that the mayor and the police chief are dog a very good job, but guns and jobs and the unemployment is a big crisis. >> eric: what do you want president obama to do? what can the president do? >> in the 77 communiti